‘Some rotter has come round, nicked all the guitars and stuff and left several classical instruments in their stead. Recording session over, right? Not if you’re Nickel Pressing, a French outfit named after a launderette chain. They make do with the remaining equipment for most their debut EP Uncanny, pushing out a pulsating blend of high-octane bowed and plucked strings over standard rock rhythms, the drum kit having evidently been too hefty for the thief.’ – Ben McCormick

‘On the whole, it’s patchy, yet there’s enough in here to keep you interested. Some moments are delivered with all the melodic accomplishment of a choir of tone-deaf cats, but when they hit their straps, Nickel Pressing display a mastery of madcap that’s hard to dislike.’

‘On the whole, it’s patchy, yet there’s enough in here to keep you interested. Some moments are delivered with all the melodic accomplishment of a choir of tone-deaf cats, but when they hit their straps, Nickel Pressing display a mastery of madcap that’s hard to dislike.’